Automobile: the “Provence Outlaw” club arrives for the first time at Cévennes & Cars
|Once again, collectors' car enthusiasts are taking over the Alès fairground. Midi Libre – ALEXIS BETHUNE
Once again, collectors' car enthusiasts are taking over the Alès fairground. Midi Libre – ALEXIS BETHUNE
Once again, collectors' car enthusiasts are taking over the Alès fairground. Midi Libre – ALEXIS BETHUNE
Une nouvelle fois, les passionnés de véhicules de collection investissent le champ de foire d'Alès. Midi Libre – ALEXIS BETHUNE
Le rendez-vous des passionnés de voitures de collection se tient chaque dimanche matin, sur le champ de foire d’Alès.
A pale blue GS estate, 2CVs, a Clio Williams and other “youngtimers”, a gleaming 1935 Ford V8, etc. On the morning of Sunday, October 6, despite the unpredictable weather, dozens of collector car enthusiasts responded to the call of the monthly Cévennes & Cars event on the Alès fairgrounds, located on Avenue Jules-Guesde, and came with their vehicles.
For the first time, the “Provence Outlaw" club was even there with its cars. "We are mainly in Avignon. We make Porsches from before 1973 and VWs from before 1967", declares Jean-Claude Grangeon, the president. “We would have come in greater numbers if the weather had been different…”
Jean-Claude Grangeon : “Well yes, we'll be back"
But his team still came with a 911, Beetles and several Karmann Ghias, including that of the group leader. With a smile, the latter announces: “Well yes, we'll be back."